Hi, I'm fairly new to this hobby (less than a year) and have already made my share of drastic mistakes. But for the most part things seem to be going swimmingly, at least until a few days ago. We have a 75G tank, fairly heavily planted. I have the plants in various containers for now, with the back floor mostly bare except for smooth pebbles and the front with sand "beaches". Currently this tank has 2 adult platies and a gang of about 20 growing panda corydoras, because we've been using it mostly as a grow-out tank for all the babies from our other tank with the adult pandas. It also has 3 pygmy corys, all that are left from the original 10 we had in a different tank. We moved them to the 75G because they began dying (we still don't know why, but it happened right after we bought them), plus they just didn't seem happy. They almost rejoiced when we put them in with the baby pandas, all of them "frolicking" together.
So, all's been well for several months now. Tests have all been ammonia - zero, nitrites - zero and sorry to say, I quit testing for nitrates b/c I figured if the other 2 are zero every week, why would the nitrates go up? Still not sure on that one, although I am sure I'll get reprimanded for that. I don't always test the ph, either, but that's changed as of yesterday! We've been doing regular water changes, usually about every other week. We take out more water than necessary probably, but it just seems like as long as we're doing it, we might as well get as much new water in as we can.
A few days ago my husband and I both noticed that the corydoras weren't "flying" around like usual and even the platies were subdued and seemed to be hanging out at the bottom of the tank. We weren't sure what to think at that point, but I tested for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. The 1st two were zero like always, but it did seem like the nitrates were high, about 40 or so (hard to tell with the color chart at times.) We just thought they were being quiet for a while. But the next day when they were still really subdued, I finally tested the GH, KH & PH. The most startling thing was that the PH test was light yellow! We immediately did an 80% water change. I tested again and the PH was at 7. Everyone in the tank seemed to brighten up again. But I was confused as to why the PH would be that low.
This morning they seemed to be active, almost back to normal, except the platies still were hiding a lot and not leaving the bottom of the tank. I've been keeping a sharp eye on them all day and it honestly seemed like they were becoming subdued or lethargic again as the day went on. So... I tested the PH again, and this time it was a very light green, looking to be about 6.4! That's and overnight drop!
What in the world could be causing their water to drop its PH so drastically and so quickly? I removed the driftwood and added some baking soda, and the PH is now about 6.8, almost 7 again. I also added stress coat and melafix because I think everyone is probably pretty badly burned by now. They then got a treat of frozen bloodworms and everyone seems fairly happy again. I just don't want them to be going through this kind of fluctuation all the time, and I myself can become a basket case worrying about it.
Anyone have any ideas besides the usual ones given online? The water quality has never been bad, I don't think it's overstocked (considering the babies are still growing) and I'm just bewildered. Thanks in advance for any advice!
So, all's been well for several months now. Tests have all been ammonia - zero, nitrites - zero and sorry to say, I quit testing for nitrates b/c I figured if the other 2 are zero every week, why would the nitrates go up? Still not sure on that one, although I am sure I'll get reprimanded for that. I don't always test the ph, either, but that's changed as of yesterday! We've been doing regular water changes, usually about every other week. We take out more water than necessary probably, but it just seems like as long as we're doing it, we might as well get as much new water in as we can.
A few days ago my husband and I both noticed that the corydoras weren't "flying" around like usual and even the platies were subdued and seemed to be hanging out at the bottom of the tank. We weren't sure what to think at that point, but I tested for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. The 1st two were zero like always, but it did seem like the nitrates were high, about 40 or so (hard to tell with the color chart at times.) We just thought they were being quiet for a while. But the next day when they were still really subdued, I finally tested the GH, KH & PH. The most startling thing was that the PH test was light yellow! We immediately did an 80% water change. I tested again and the PH was at 7. Everyone in the tank seemed to brighten up again. But I was confused as to why the PH would be that low.
This morning they seemed to be active, almost back to normal, except the platies still were hiding a lot and not leaving the bottom of the tank. I've been keeping a sharp eye on them all day and it honestly seemed like they were becoming subdued or lethargic again as the day went on. So... I tested the PH again, and this time it was a very light green, looking to be about 6.4! That's and overnight drop!
What in the world could be causing their water to drop its PH so drastically and so quickly? I removed the driftwood and added some baking soda, and the PH is now about 6.8, almost 7 again. I also added stress coat and melafix because I think everyone is probably pretty badly burned by now. They then got a treat of frozen bloodworms and everyone seems fairly happy again. I just don't want them to be going through this kind of fluctuation all the time, and I myself can become a basket case worrying about it.
Anyone have any ideas besides the usual ones given online? The water quality has never been bad, I don't think it's overstocked (considering the babies are still growing) and I'm just bewildered. Thanks in advance for any advice!